OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
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2: Very much resembling D. elegans, but the cilia 
are themselves again pectinate D. hypneoides 
Harvey. 
South Australia (Investigator Strait, Eastern 
Bays). 
3. Cystocarps terminating the ramuli. A stouter 
plant and a deeper red than the two former . . D. pulchra 
(Grev.) Montagne. 
South Australia (Eastern Bays). 
All three are tall, 30 cm. to 60 cm. ; all are excessively and elegantly 
branched. All extend along the southern coast of Australia. 
Fig. 103 . — Delisea hypneoides : a, plant; b , small 
portion of a branch, with ramulus; c, apex 
of a fruiting branch, with its conceptacle; 
d, some of the barren filaments (para- 
nemata) from the conceptacle. (After 
Harvey.) 
